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| MARCH | 21 X | 22 Wally Dietz | 23 Bob Morehouse | 24 | 25 | 26 Dave Parrow | 27 Mary Lou Tropp | 28 Gale Ferguson | 29 Harlan Brown | 30 Faye Lockwood | 31 David McGrath | APRIL 1 Mike Hatch | 2 Joan Morehouse | 3 Bob Tropp | | APRIL | 4 Linda Bigarel Andy Dickson | 5 Linda Hall | 6 Frank Langevin | 7 Clyde Butz | 8 Buster Sullivan | 9 Dave Lockwood Deborah Phillips | 10 Judy Butz Joan Jackson | 11 Danny Kalina | 12 Linda Scott Bill LaPierre | 13 Andy Jones Roger LaPierre | 14 Matthew Phillips Sonny Goodison Jon Jackson | 15 Gary Scott Bill deLorainne
| 16 Gary Jones | 17 Maria McGrath | 18 Lea Dickson | 19 Kim Philips | 20 Nikki Lallier | 21 | 22 Shari Barnhart Jimmy Peterman | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | MAY 1 |
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When does the ice "go out?" The ice at Sylvia Lake goes out anywhere from mid-March to the end of May. -
Available statistics (1938 to 1981) indicate the earliest
date as March 12, 1973.
The latest date show the ice going out on May 1, 1971.
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What does "going out" mean? - According to Andrew Dickson, the ice is out when you can swim from one side of the lake to the other, if you are so inclined. (haha)
- Gary Jones, who has traditionally been the Judge, defines it as when you can go for a boat ride. Generally it's pretty obvious when the majority of the ice breaks up creating a large area of open water.
- Sonny Goodison says, "Sometimes when the ice goes out or in, it becomes what they call honey-combed. The ice appears OK but with some wind it just kind of tinkels and is gone. I've found out also that it mixes good with Scotch."
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